All of the released images, initially posted to his Facebook account on Nov. 23, read “Life can be a fairytale if you break the silence.” It concludes with, “No woman is immune from domestic abuse #StopViolenceAgainstWomen.”

It’s unclear if the selected women gave permission for their images to be used in the anti-domestic abuse campaign.

“The biggest accomplice of violence is the silence, a silence which every year kills or causes permanent disability more than diseases or accidents,” Palombo explained on Facebook. “Domestic violence is a social cancer that knows no boundaries nor social status, it can affect anyone, whether you’re an ordinary person or a celebrity. To defeat him you need to use the antidote or culture by educating and raising awareness on Respect and Equality. Each of us has to do their part to help increase awareness and to change things by any means.”

So far, none of the women featured has publicly spoken out about the campaign.